To grasp how our program works, you need to understand a few things
about pain:

Pain is the way the body signals the mind that something
unusual is going on. Whether you have a migraine or a slipped
disc, the condition sends a pain message to let the brain know that
somethingís going on that shouldnít be. Itís when the message reaches
the brain that you experience pain.

After the brain has received the initial message that something
isnít right and needs to be addressed, the pain signal is
no longer needed, and the body provides a mechanism to turn it off.
Modern theories of pain tell us that under certain conditions, pain
gates in the body can actually be closed to prevent the brain from
receiving the signal.

You can turn off pain at the gates by using the bodyís
natural ability to translate words into physical results.
If you doubt that your body has this ability, just imagine biting
into a juicy lemon. Does your mouth begin to water? If so, you can
learn to turn off pain with words instead of medicine!

You were born with the ability to control pain.
Almost everything you need to do in order to control pain, your body
already knows how to do. Our innovative program teaches you how to
instruct your body to turn off physical pain using the natural body-mind
communication processes that are already part of you.

Beyond addressing the symptom of pain, the program teaches
you how to manage stress and reduce the feelings of anger, disappointment,
and fear that naturally come with chronic pain. You also
learn to boost the positive emotions that restore a healthy outlook
on life and make natural action and peace of mind possible.

The simple, step-by-step pain relief process you will learn —
either in person or over the phone — is natural and effortless.
No special skills are required. This very structured process, consisting
of three individual training sessions, home practice, and telephone
consultation, is designed to build on your success at each step, creating
confidence and enthusiasm as your pain melts and disappears.

If you're still not sure this approach is for you, you may be caught
up in a foundational myth of Western medicine. Find
out more about this myth.

“What if your inner self, your mind and body,
had this ability all along, this potential to decrease pain, and
you just needed to know how to ask? NeuroBehavioral Programs has
taught me the way to use language to ask my body to shut down pain,
a way that works!”